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Af Soomaali

Postby Cumar-Labasuul » Sat Feb 06, 2010 7:19 am

It's pretty odd that we have the days of the week in arabic, the months of the year in italian and the seasons of the year in somali.
Btw correct me if I'm wrong in any of these lists :up: :mrgreen:

Days of the week:
Monday - isniin
Tuesday - salaasad
Wednesday - arbaca
Thursday - khamiis
Friday - jimco
Saturday - sabti
Sunday - axad

Seasons of the year:
Jan to Mar - Jilaal
Apr to Jun - Gu
Jul to Sep - Xagaa
Oct to Dec - Deyr

Months of the year:
January - jenaayo
February - feberaayo
March - maarso
April - eybril
May - mey
June - juun
July - luulyo
August - oogosto
September - sibtembar
October - oktoobar
November - noofembar
December - diisambar

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Re: Af Soomaali

Postby Cawar » Sat Feb 06, 2010 8:01 am

It's pretty odd that we have the days of the week in arabic, the months of the year in italian and the seasons of the year in somali.
Btw correct me if I'm wrong in any of these lists :up: :mrgreen:

Days of the week:
Monday - isniin
Tuesday - salaasad
Wednesday - arbaca
Thursday - khamiis
Friday - jimco
Saturday - sabti
Sunday - axad
The Abgaal use these as girls names :

Isniino
Axado
Raabico
Khamiiso
Sabtiyo

Etc etc.. I dont think Jimco, talaado are used though.

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Re: Af Soomaali

Postby Hyperactive » Sat Feb 06, 2010 8:07 am

lol cawar.

arabs also use : khamees and jim3ah as a male names.
akhwanana alsood yasamoon ha akhthar, specially basrawiyeen.

ps; is nice female name. it's after raabi3a al 3adawiya.
she was the 4th girl in the famliy and her father named her raabi3a. min qilat asaami. :lol:

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Re: Af Soomaali

Postby Mad May » Sat Feb 06, 2010 8:16 am

Tuesday - salaasad
Its talaado

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Re: Af Soomaali

Postby sheekh-Farax-zero » Sat Feb 06, 2010 8:53 am

The Abgaal use these as girls names :

Isniino
Axado
Raabico
Khamiiso
Sabtiyo

Etc etc.. I dont think Jimco, talaado are used though.
Beenaale,,, isniini & Axado waan garanay laakiin Raabico, khamiiso iyo sabtiyo :lol: :lol:

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Re: Af Soomaali

Postby Addoow » Sat Feb 06, 2010 12:35 pm

It's pretty odd that we have the days of the week in arabic, the months of the year in italian and the seasons of the year in somali.
Btw correct me if I'm wrong in any of these lists :up: :mrgreen:

Days of the week:
Monday - isniin
Tuesday - salaasad
Wednesday - arbaca
Thursday - khamiis
Friday - jimco
Saturday - sabti
Sunday - axad
The Abgaal use these as girls names :

Isniino
Axado
Raabico
Khamiiso
Sabtiyo

Etc etc.. I dont think Jimco, talaado are used though.
Lol,axado and isniino do exist but they are very old names.I dont think anyone would name their daughters that name anymore.Malyuun,maymuum,shazia are very common.

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Re: Af Soomaali

Postby Warsan_Star_Muslimah » Sun Feb 07, 2010 3:40 am

Salaam.

Cumar, that is funny. :lol: Arabic, Italian and Somali. Btw, I didn't even know we had seasons in Af-Somali. And I always mix-up my days of the week, minus Axad-Sabti-Arabaco-Jumah. The other three confuse me.

Cawar,

Raabico
Khamiiso
Sabtiyo


:roll: LIE.

Axado iyo Isniino, I have heard of.

Addow,

Shazia :shock: Shazia? :o Never came across any Somali with that name, let alone a xaayow. But yes, they love Malyuun, Malaika, Istar, Cajabo, Barlin...waxa aa loo jeedin uun. But I have to admit, Malyuun and Malaika sound nice.

My sons will be called; Luqman, Faris, Roble

Daughters; I keep changing this one. :?


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